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To earn your motorcycle license in Montana, you must pass both a knowledge test and an on-cycle skill test. The knowledge test consists of questions specifically geared toward motorcycle drivers. The material necessary to pass the motorcycle test is covered in the Montana Motorcycle Supplement to the regular Driver License Manual. The test consists of 25 questions, and you'll need at least 20 correct answers to pass (80%).
1.
When approaching
turns or curves, riders should travel:
in a staggered formation.
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in pairs.
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in a T-formation.
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single file.
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2.
When riding at night you should:
use your high-beam light, if possible.
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increase the following distance.
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reduce your speed.
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All of the above.
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3.
Where are motorcycle collisions most frequent?
In acceleration lanes
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On multilane highways
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At intersections
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In rural areas
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4.
When you are passing a line of parked cars, it is best to ride in ______ lane position.
the left
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the right
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the center
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any
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5.
To avoid fatigue:
drink a lot of coffee.
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do not ride at night.
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take frequent rest breaks.
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apply both brakes at the same time.
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6.
Driving a motorcycle is ____________ driving a car.
less tiring at night than
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less tiring than
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as tiring as
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more tiring than
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7.
When preparing to pass a vehicle, you should ride in the _____ lane position.
right or center
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center
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left
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right
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8.
Which of the following is important for riding safely on slippery surfaces?
Holding in the clutch
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Leaning back
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Avoiding sudden moves
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Maintaining or increasing your speed
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9.
When turning, you should avoid:
accelerating.
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decelerating.
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leaning.
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turning your shoulders to look through the turn.
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10.
Maximum straight-line braking
is accomplished by:
fully applying
both front and rear brakes
without locking either wheel.
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applying both brakes until the rear wheel locks.
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applying only the front brake.
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applying the front brake and then the rear brake.
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